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Controversial Israel Prize winner to donate grant money to human rights NGOs
Computer science professor Oded Goldreich, opposed by right-wing lawmakers for his stance against West Bank university, says he will donate to Breaking the Silence, other groups
By TOI STAFF
14 April 2022
Professor Oded Goldreich, a recent recipient of the Israel Prize in mathematics, announced Wednesday that he will donate his NIS 75,000 ($23,350) in prize money to five human rights organizations, including the far-left groups Breaking the Silence and BTselem.
Goldreich, a professor of computer science at Israels Weizmann Institute, received the Israel Prize at the offices of the Education Ministry Monday, despite opposition from some government ministers and following a nearly year-long political saga over his alleged support for anti-Israel boycotts.
The five groups that will receive the prize money are Breaking the Silence, Standing Together, Kav LaOved, BTselem, and Adalah.
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